I am a Takoma Park Republican

Anonymous
I am a pro-life, pro-military, fiscally conservative, tax-weary, pro-2nd Amendment Christian Republican.

I believe that there are two genders. I do believe that same-sex couples should have the right to marry, but that is because that marriage and family are values held constant for thousands of years and would alleviate child poverty a lot more than any government programs would. I am for charity and benevolence of individuals and churches before government. I believe that our freedoms are uniquely American and come with the responsibility to protect our way of life through responsible immigration policy.
In generally, I believe that regulations do more harm than good.

I live in Takoma Park.

You may have walked or cycled by my house. It's a cute bungalow that had a Larry Hogan sign outside at one point. I may have stood behind you in line at the Food Co-op. Maybe you have seen me at the Farmers Market one Sunday afternoon. I frequent Mark's Kitchen, Republic, and Bev Co. I like to see our small businesses thrive.

If you've met me, I have always been polite, even though there is a 9 out of 10 chance we disagree on politics. I am well acquainted with Congressman Raskin and have had friendly chats with him when I've seen him walking his dog with his wife.

I have met County Executive-elect Elrich and commend his choice to drive a zero-emissions Nissan Leaf, an innovation brought to us by the free market, I might add.

I'm just your friendly Takoma Park Republican. I am blessed to live here where I have met hundreds of people - many of them have become good friends - with perspectives and views with which I disagree with.

In a country that has gotten more polarized and divisive with every election cycle, I urge others to do the same.
Anonymous
Congratulations.
Anonymous
Congrats?
Anonymous
That's cool, I guess. I live in your neighborhood and only ever saw one Hogan sign on Grant, but I don't recall exactly where except that it disappeared before the election.

Do you just completely hate it here? You must hate it here. The small town just oozes progressive liberalism in a way that I find so comforting and a good fit for me, but I imagine it makes you very upset.
Anonymous
I am a Takoma Oark moderate Democrat who voted for Hogan. There are plenty of us. I do not think you are particularly odd or noteworthy.
Anonymous
You are possibly the only Rrpublican there
Anonymous
When the government provides for people it is not out of “benevolence.” It is because having a healthy, educated electorate and workforce is in our best interest.

Otherwise cool story bro.
Anonymous
You think a lot of yourself, don't you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You think a lot of yourself, don't you?


So much this. Who writes out a personal manifesto on DCUM singing their own praises? And why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You think a lot of yourself, don't you?


NP

I certainly think a lot of her.

I'm in SS but I feel you, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When the government provides for people it is not out of “benevolence.” It is because having a healthy, educated electorate and workforce is in our best interest.

Otherwise cool story bro.


The government providing for the poor has completely failed to be a mechanism that lifts people out of poverty and creates a healthy, educated electorate and workforce.
-Republican from Silver Spring
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You think a lot of yourself, don't you?


NP

I certainly think a lot of her.

I'm in SS but I feel you, OP.

It is probably a he. I think I know him.
Anonymous
I also live in Takoma Park. I am registered as an independent. I agree with many but not all of your positions. I am definitely the odd woman out at neighborhood potlucks. I think living in TP for 20 years has made me more conservative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are possibly the only Rrpublican there


Nope. There's me also -- usually a conservative Democrat, occasional Republican. There are more of us than you may think. Takoma Park is just a great place to live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When the government provides for people it is not out of “benevolence.” It is because having a healthy, educated electorate and workforce is in our best interest.

Otherwise cool story bro.


The government providing for the poor has completely failed to be a mechanism that lifts people out of poverty and creates a healthy, educated electorate and workforce.
-Republican from Silver Spring


False. LBJ's War on Poverty was an objective success by every measure, and was dismantled by Nixon & Reagan because lifting people (particularly African Americans) out of poverty didn't match their economic and political goals.
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